One of glam metal’s biggest frontmen enjoyed a career resurgence via reality TV when Rock of Love With Bret Michaels premiered on July 15, 2007.
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One of the greatest mismatches in rock history took place in July 1967 when the Jimi Hendrix Experience embarked on a massive U.S. tour opening
By 2002, the Flaming Lips had already pulled off some of alt-rock’s bravest (or, at the very least, weirdest) experiments: the 23-minute noise assault of “Hell’s
Judas Priest’s highly influential album Screaming for Vengeance — best known for the breakthrough hit “You’ve Got Another Thing Comin’” — was released on July 17,
How GNR and Metallica’s Joint Tour Foreshadowed Their Futures
In July 1972, music began flowing from a new Chicago band named after the river Styx. The quintet introduced itself to the world with “Best
How Jefferson Airplane’s Early Run Ended With ‘Long John Silver’
Def Leppard’s Three-Year Slog to Deliver ‘Animal’
The iconic cover of T. Rex’s 1972 album The Slider came with a famous photo credit: Ringo Starr. The black and white image, which featured
The unsigned Elvis Costello wasted no time in 1976 when he learned that a buzzy London-based label was looking for new talent. “I was the
